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  • 61Diaeresis (philosophy) — This article is about the philosophical concept. For the use in phonology, see hiatus (linguistics). For the use in typography, see diaeresis (diacritic). Diaeresis (Greek: διαίρεσις diairesis, division ) is used as a technical term in Platonic… …

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  • 62Socrates — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Socrates name = (Polytonic|Σωκράτης) birth = c. 469 / 470 BCcite web url = http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Socrates %28philosopher%29… …

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  • 63Martin Heidegger — For other uses, see Heidegger (disambiguation). Martin Heidegger Full name Martin Heidegger Born September 26, 1889 Meßkirch, Baden, Germany Died 26 May 1976 …

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  • 64Philostratus — Philostratus, was the name of four Greek sophists of the Roman imperial period:# (c. 150 200) Philostratus I : Very minor author, known only for a dialogue Nero , possibly written by Philostratus II. # (c. 170 247) Philostratus II : son of… …

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  • 65Gongsun Long — (zh tspw|t=公孫龍|s=公孙龙|p=Gōngsūn Lóng|w=Kung sun Lung, ca. 325–250 BC [Zhou, Yunzhi, [http://www.wordpedia.com/search/Content.asp?ID=56458 Gongsun Long ] . Encyclopedia of China (Philosophy Edition), 1st ed.] [Liu 2004, p. 336] ) was a member of… …

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  • 66Salome — This article is about the daughter of Herodias, for other uses see Salome (disambiguation) Salome or Salomé (Greek Σαλωμη) the Daughter of Herodias (c AD 14 between 62 and 71), is known from the New Testament (Mark 6:21 29 and Matt 14:6 11, where …

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  • 67Hippias Minor — (or On Lying ) is thought to be one of Plato s early works. Socrates matches wits with an arrogant polymath who is also a smug literary critic. Hippias believes that Homer can be taken at face value, and that Achilles may be believed when he says …

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  • 68Simulacrum — (plural: cra, also crumsdubious), from the Latin simulacrum which means likeness, similarity , [ Word of the Day Archive: Thursday May 1, 2003 dictionary.com http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2003/05/01.html retrieved May 2,… …

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  • 69Eleaticism — See Eleatic. * * * School of pre Socratic philosophy that flourished in the 5th century BC. It took its name from the Greek colony of Elea (Velia) in southern Italy. It is distinguished by its radical monism i.e., its doctrine of the One,… …

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  • 70ancient Greek civilization — ▪ historical region, Eurasia Introduction       the period following Mycenaean civilization, which ended in about 1200 BC, to the death of Alexander the Great, in 323 BC. It was a period of political, philosophical, artistic, and scientific… …

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